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Farewell to Vernon’s St. Thomas’ Church

In 1847, a group of Vernon residents gathered to established St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church. Now, nearly 170 years later, a group of Vernon residents gathered to bid it farewell. St. Thomas’ Church closed its doors followings its final service on Sunday, Oct. 30.

 

Edgewater 2016 candidates for council

There are two full-term seats open on the council.

 

Cliffside Park students learn about election

With Election Day approaching, students at School 5 have been taking part in a variety of activities in order to learn about the election process.

 

Kids Helping Kids

The Kids Helping Kids Club at St. Brendan Catholic School is off to a great start this year reaching out to people in the community. Halloween goodie bags were packed full of treats to brighten the...

 

Sham Mezejy hosts healthy food drive for St. Peter's Haven in Clifton

CLIFTON – Shamiram "Sham" Mazejy, sales associate affiliated with Realty Executives Exceptional Realtors will be running a food drive on Nov. 5 and 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to benefit St. Peter's...

 

Ex-CFO gets three years in prison for embezzling millions from Englewood business

A 52-year-old businessman from Franklin Lakes was sentenced Thursday to three years in prison for embezzling millions of dollars and evading taxes, authorities said.

 

Bergen County NAACP recruiting volunteers to monitor polling sites on Election Day

The Bergen County Chapter of the NAACP began to recruit volunteers this week who will monitor polling sites on Election Day in response to news reports of voter suppression of blacks in other parts of the country.

 

Officials questioned over proposal to put septic systems in Highlands

State and federal officials were questioned Thursday over whether they had used the right methods in determining a proposal that could lead to more residential development in some of the most environmentally sensitive areas of the protected Highlands.

 

'Nightmare' — Supreme Court tying 4-4 on election dispute

What happens if America wakes up on Nov. 9 to another undecided, hotly disputed presidential election? What if the outcome turns on the razor-thin margin in one or two states, one candidate seeking a recount, the other going to court?

 

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